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plan_D said:They understand the general language but more obscure words, and slang they cannot understand for obvious reasons. And no, the questions about British stereotypes rarely pop-up and are always a joke.
The questions are normally about things in Britain. Things that people from Britain take as normal but are not in America. Like the raised up concrete bumps on the paths either side of the crossing to tell blind people they've crossed the road. All my American friends ask about them.
It's interesting to see Britain from their point of view. All my American friends love Britain and love the British. And I like Americans - all anti-American, and anti-British sentiment in anyone from either nation is bull. We're the two greatest allies in history and always will be. But you'll always have those idiots that go on about Britain's Empire being evil and then British ones going on about America ruining the world ...
Even if they are loud mouth yank bastards! Yeah, you come to the war late and say you won it!
BombTaxi said:Here's my list...
1) The war-built USN Battleships (i.e "North Carolina" onwards)
2) Escort Carriers
3) Churchill tank
4)MG42
5)ASDIC (sonar)
6)U-boats
7)Stg.44 (daddy of all modern infantry assault weapons)
8)Panzerfaust/Panzershreck (daddy of all infantry anti-armour weapons)
9)Guderian (first guy to put the theory of mechanized warfare into practice)
10)The Paras - who else would not only get to Arnhem, but take the objectives then fight off two SS panzer divisions until they simply ran out of people and ammo?!
102first_hussars said:and a few months after the failure, the canadian army would end up liberating Holland.
102first_hussars said:plan_D said:They understand the general language but more obscure words, and slang they cannot understand for obvious reasons. And no, the questions about British stereotypes rarely pop-up and are always a joke.
The questions are normally about things in Britain. Things that people from Britain take as normal but are not in America. Like the raised up concrete bumps on the paths either side of the crossing to tell blind people they've crossed the road. All my American friends ask about them.
It's interesting to see Britain from their point of view. All my American friends love Britain and love the British. And I like Americans - all anti-American, and anti-British sentiment in anyone from either nation is bull. We're the two greatest allies in history and always will be. But you'll always have those idiots that go on about Britain's Empire being evil and then British ones going on about America ruining the world ...
Even if they are loud mouth yank bastards! Yeah, you come to the war late and say you won it!
For some reason it pisses most Canadians off when Americans call Chocolate Bars-Candy Bars and Pop-Soda, and how they pronounce the letter Z-Zee instead of Zed, really weird it has always naturaly irritated me and people I know